Virtual Newsstand: Movieline.com, May 2009
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
May 2009
INTERVIEWS
Tilda Rules!
We're granted an audience with the reigning queen of independent cinema. As it turns out, she isn't one for royal protocol.
The Gael and Diego Show
The best friends and Rudo y Cursi co-stars talk about success, futbal, and the Bourne that got away.
Dropping the Act
How is it that gifted veteran Jared Harris is never the same guy twice, but always the guy you remember? We asked him.
Are You Experienced?
Adult film star Sasha Grey talks to us about giving Steven Soderbergh what he wanted in the experimental The Girlfriend Experience.
If He Had a Hammer
Don't know a thing about Chris Hemsworth, the Aussie unknown who's been cast as Thor? Now you do.
Trek Marks the Spot
Playing a key role in the summer's biggest blockbuster, Bruce Greenwood is loving life in warp drive.
He's a Star, Man
Duncan Jones, the spawn of David Bowie, crafts a one-spaceman-show for Sam Rockwell.
Something to Sing About
Jessalyn Gilsig reconnects with her happy side on Fox's smash, Glee.
SPECIAL SECTIONS
Cannes 2009
At the world's most outrageous/prestigious film festival, foxes talked, lovers chopped, but Michael Haneke walked away with the gold.
Idolvision
Two men enter, two men exit. One plays guitar. The other plays coy about his sexuality. And us? We're still trying to figure out why we care so much.
Movieline's One-Page Screenplay project takes Hollywood by storm.
FEATURES
People smoke. Movies are about people. Therefore people in movies should smoke. Deal with it, MPAA.
Glass Closets, Glass Houses
Movieline confronts NPR about its blatant hypocrisy in censoring an Outrage review. And they responded.
We're there as Jim Carrey and Robert Zemeckis christen a monster publicity stunt: Disney's A Christmas Carol Train.
The Curse of Three
What is it about trilogies that Hollywood loves so much?
Prop 8 Rebooted
What if California's Supreme Court were to get the J.J. Abrams treatment?
The Last Leno
How Jay Leno changed late night, and how primetime will change Jay Leno.
REVIEWS
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